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2023 -- H 6282 Enacted 04/18/2023 |
H O U S E R E S O L U T I O N |
PROCLAIMING APRIL 24, 2023, AS "ARMENIAN GENOCIDE REMEMBRANCE DAY" TO COMMEMORATE THE ARMENIAN GENOCIDE OF 1915 TO 1923, AND IN HONOR OF ARMENIAN-AMERICANS |
Introduced By: Representatives Kazarian, Shekarchi, Blazejewski, Corvese, Chippendale, Solomon, Potter, Baginski, Edwards, and Fellela |
Date Introduced: April 18, 2023 |
WHEREAS, The Armenian Genocide was conceived and carried out by the Ottoman |
Empire from 1915 to 1923, and resulted in the deportation of nearly 2,000,000 Armenians, of |
whom 1,500,000 men, women, and children were killed, and the remaining 500,000 survived but |
were expelled from their homes. This act succeeded in the elimination of the Armenians from |
their historic ancestral homeland where they had resided for over 2,500 years; and |
WHEREAS, On May 24, 1915, for the first time ever, the Allied Powers of England, |
France, and Russia, jointly issued a statement explicitly charging another government of |
committing "a crime against humanity"; and |
WHEREAS, This joint statement declared, "the Allied Governments announce publicly |
to the Sublime Porte that they will hold personally responsible for these crimes all members of |
the Ottoman Government, as well as those of their agents who are implicated in such massacres"; |
and |
WHEREAS, United States Ambassador Henry Morgenthau, Sr. explicitly described the |
policy of the Ottoman Empire's government to the United States Department of State as "a |
campaign of race extermination," and on July 16, 1915, was informed by United States Secretary |
of State Robert Lansing that the "Department approves your procedure . . . to stop Armenian |
persecution"; and |
WHEREAS, The post-World War I Turkish government indicted the top leaders involved |
in the organization and execution of the Armenian Genocide and in the "massacre and destruction |
of the Armenians," and in a series of court-martials, officials of the Young Turk regime were |
charged, tried and convicted, for organizing and executing massacres against the Armenian |
people; and |
WHEREAS, In 1948, the United Nations War Crimes Commission invoked the |
Armenian Genocide as "precisely . . . one of the types of acts which the modern term 'crimes |
against humanity' is intended to cover" as a precedent for the Nuremberg tribunals; and |
WHEREAS, The United States National Archives and Record Administration holds |
extensive and thorough documentation on the Armenian Genocide, especially in its holdings |
under Record Group 59 of the United States Department of State, files 867.00 and 867.40, which |
are open and widely available to the public and interested institutions; and |
WHEREAS, The United States Holocaust Memorial Council, an independent federal |
agency, unanimously resolved on April 30, 1981, that the United States Holocaust Memorial |
Museum would include the Armenian Genocide in the museum and has since done so; and |
WHEREAS, When one enters the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, there is an |
exhibit depicting Adolf Hitler, who on ordering his military commanders to attack Poland without |
provocation in 1939, dismissed objections by stating "[w]ho, after all, speaks today of the |
annihilation of the Armenians?", thus setting the stage for the Holocaust; and |
WHEREAS, On April 24, 2021, United States President Joe Biden stated, "…we |
remember the lives of all those who have died in the Ottoman-era Armenian genocide and |
recommit ourselves to preventing such an atrocity from ever again occurring"; and |
WHEREAS, In 1918, after the fall of the Russian Empire, the Azerbaijan Democratic |
Republic and the First Republic of Armenia both declared independence; however, shortly |
thereafter, they became part of the Soviet Union. The modern Republic of Azerbaijan once again |
proclaimed its independence in August of 1991, shortly before the dissolution of the USSR. |
Within its borders, however, the predominantly Armenian enclave known as the Republic of |
Artsakh officially voted to become part of Armenia; and |
WHEREAS, Azerbaijan sought to suppress the separatist movement, while Armenia |
backed it. Turkey has close ties to Azerbaijan and was the first nation to recognize Azerbaijan's |
independence in 1991. In 1993, Turkey, in addition to engaging in numerous hostilities, shut its |
border with Armenia in support of Azerbaijan during the war over the Republic of Artsakh; and |
WHEREAS, In Turkey's continuing aggression and genocide of Armenians that began |
more than 100 years ago, the 2020 unprovoked war between Azerbaijan, with military support |
provided by Turkey, and the Republic of Artsakh has resulted in Artsakh being forced to return |
many of the surrounding territories it had occupied for millennia; and |
WHEREAS, Beginning in May of 2021, Azerbaijan has been making armed incursions |
into, and taking lands within, Armenian's internationally recognized borders including in the |
Syunik and Gegharkunik provinces; and |
WHEREAS, In March through early April of 2022, following several days of escalated |
tensions, Azerbaijan’s military open fired on Armenian military posts along the western part of |
the Armenia-Azerbaijan border, and days later, shelled various villages, mostly located along the |
eastern border of Artsakh; and |
WHEREAS, Currently, there are no diplomatic relations between Armenia and |
Azerbaijan, and the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict has continued to ignite clashes and casualties as |
recently as March of 2023; now, therefor be it |
RESOLVED, That this House of Representatives of the State of Rhode Island hereby |
recognizes April 24, 2023, as "Armenian Genocide Remembrance Day" in the State of Rhode |
Island; and be it further |
RESOLVED, That this House hereby respectfully requests the President of the United |
States and the United States Congress to call on the government of Turkey to face history and |
acknowledge this crime of genocide committed by the Ottoman Turks in 1915, and urge the |
Turkish government to make restitution for the loss of lives, confiscated properties, and general |
unlawful deportations, separating the indigenous population from their homeland; and be it |
further |
RESOLVED, That this House expresses its deepest sympathy to the Armenian-American |
community of Rhode Island and assures them that this genocide will always be commemorated |
and never forgotten; and be it further |
RESOLVED, That the Secretary of State be and hereby is authorized and directed to |
transmit duly certified copies of this resolution to the Honorable Joseph Biden, President of the |
United States, the Rhode Island Congressional Delegation, the Governor of the State of Rhode |
Island, the Armenian Assembly of America in Washington, and the Armenian National |
Committee in Washington. |
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